News
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PHOTO GALLERY: Ipswich Show 2023
HUGE crowds have turned out for the 150th Ipswich Show as perfect weather set the scene for a great three days of fun. Our photographer…
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Little in Budget to meet demands of growing city
THE ABSENCE of any infrastructure commitments for Ipswich in last week’s Federal Budget has been slammed by the Opposition and Ipswich City Council. The Council…
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Record entries for Ipswich Art Awards
A RECORD 427 artists have entered 570 artworks in this year’s Ipswich Art Awards. The number of artists involved is more than double the entries…
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Call for heritage listings
THE call has gone out for residents to nominate character buildings as Ipswich City Council reviews its dated heritage study. Character Place Nominations are currently…
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LETTERS: Drag queen storytime offends
MANY weeks ago it came to my notice that an event called “Queerswich” was scheduled to be held in Tulmer Place on June 4. From…
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LETTERS: ‘Racist’ treatment at Deebing Creek
I HAVE been visiting the people at Deebing Creek Jarjumbah Protection site for over three years, and I am utterly appalled at their treatment by…
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Three bin waste service introduced
GREEN bins will be introduced to all households across the city as the council grapples with tough targets on reducing landfill. Despite the failings of…
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EDITORIAL: Dangers of Council playing developer
COMMENT MAYOR Teresa Harding and Ipswich Central Redevelopment Committee Chairwoman Marnie Doyle are getting their first real taste of the poison chalice that is the…
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Budget targets cost of living pressures
COST of living relief was the focus of last week’s Federal Budget with a modest increase in unemployment benefits and cheaper health care at the…
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Kerbside clean-up to go to on-demand service
COUNCIL will scrap the popular kerbside clean-up for large items as it moves to an annual on-demand service. The new service would still be free…










